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Miss Freeman-Wang's experience in managing women with vulval problems, particularly vulval pain, has taught her the value of a multi-disciplinary approach, which sometimes requires co-ordinating input from allied specialities including dermatology, urogynaecology, surgery, anaesthesia, physiotherapy, psychosexual counselling and complementray therapists. {{ label }}
Miss Freeman-Wang trained at Bristol University, qualifying in 1989.As a medical student she developed an interest in Obstetrics and Gynaecology with electives spent at Harvard Medical University and Shanghai Medical University.
Miss Freeman-Wang moved to the Royal Free Hospital in 1991 to pursue a specialist career. As part of her training she spent a year at the Institute of Urology and then a year at Queen Charlotte’s Hospital. As a registrar, she worked for Mr Patrick Walker at The Royal Free Hospital and developed her interest in colposcopy, which has continued. Her research looked at methods of reducing the anxiety experienced by women with cervical pre-malignancy and was one of only a few studies to show how video information can significantly reduce anxiety.
Miss Freeman-Wang also developed her love of teaching which continues locally, nationally and internationally.
In 2002 she was appointed as a full time gynaecology consultant to the Whittington Hospital. Miss Freeman-Wang became and remains lead clinician for both the colposcopy and vulval services.
She has also been a Clinical Director for Women and Children’s Health and a Joint RCOG tutor for trainees. Between 2004-10, She represented London on the executive committee of the BSCCP. Miss Freeman-Wang is currently the Quality Assurance Lead Colposcopist for London, being responsible for the quality of colposcopy services provided across the capital.
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